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Title: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 17 Mar 2014, 12:39 am
Hey GAS

Sturgus usually sets this up, but I wanted to prime the pump, so to speak. Can we set a date for the yearly vinyl crawl?  The traditional dates would be May 3 or May 10th.  I'm free either date, but let's get this on the calendar early so we can get some interest started.  Who's free on either the 3rd or the 10th.   I'm also thinking I can get prizes lined up.  Put your name in the hat at breakfast then we draw for prizes at each destination.  (I'll find some good stuff, not that case of tweeters I palmed off on you guys years ago at Scott's Halloween bash) :icon_twisted:

Let's get some GASsers to chime in and help set a date.  Sturgus, when are you free??????? 

Mark
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: steve k on 17 Mar 2014, 02:41 am
I'm good for the 3rd of the 10th.
steve
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 17 Mar 2014, 02:50 am
Let's let this run for a few days and then we'll see if anyone has a preference.  So far either day is good from those that have responded.  Watch this space for final plans.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: thunderbrick on 17 Mar 2014, 03:16 am
Hey GAS

(I'll find some good stuff, not that case of tweeters I palmed off on you guys years ago at Scott's Halloween bash) :icon_twisted:

Mark

That was YOU???  I still can't figure out what to do with those damned things!    :cuss:   :lol:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 20 Mar 2014, 12:13 am
OK, since no one has any conflicts this far out, let's set the date as May 3rd.  I'll get some agenda ideas and run them past the crawl members then I'll post a schedule.  Hope some more GASsers can make it and if you don't have table,  they also sell CD and Cassettes at some of these stores.  Maybe even an 8-track for Scott's truck.  Or better yet, you buy a record that has a free mp3 download, give me the vinyl and you can use the download.   :thumb:  I'll keep in touch as we approach VCD 2014.

Anybody want to host the group once the crawl is winding down?  Let us spin our new vinyl or CDs at your house? 

Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: wedweb on 20 Mar 2014, 02:56 am
VCD = Video CD   :D
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Vapor Audio on 20 Mar 2014, 02:39 pm
I think I can make May 3rd too.  I bet I can find a nice 'prize' to give away as well. 
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: steve k on 20 Mar 2014, 02:50 pm
I'm looking forward to the laser disc section at Record Exchange myself.  :green:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 20 Mar 2014, 09:38 pm
I can host if south county is good. Liam wants to show off his new speaks .
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: sturgus on 22 Mar 2014, 12:45 am
I have to work on both days but will  try to get off early so I can meet up with you guys later in the day.  I  wish I could get off for the whole day. I will just have to track you guys so I know where to meet up.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 23 Mar 2014, 10:07 pm
Here's the list of crawlers for May 3rd, 2014  First, our out of town visitors from the West. (Columbia, Hallsville, Incline Village)

Bruce and wife Kathy
Mike and his wife
Jeff
Ray
Jim

Now the in-town crew.

Scott
Steve
Vance
Dave
Bryan
Byron
Ryan
Mark

We're going to start at 10:00 am at Record Exchange.  Next stop will be in Delmar Loop for some lunch and Vintage Vinyl.  If the beer/burgers/bulgogi don't wipe us out, we'll head towards Euclid Records after the Vintage Vinyl stop. If, instead, we're overcome by the fumes of new and used vinyl, Dave has offered his house for the "after-shopping" listening session. I know I'm looking forward to spinning my Barry Manilow purchases at Dave's house after the crawl.  Ryan says he might have something for the door prize picked out, but he DOES NOT MEAN A PAIR OF NIMBUS. 

Anyway, that's the schedule at the 5 weeks out point.  I'm sure something will change on the way, but at least we have a rough plan.  I'll keep youse guys posted as we get closer and I get more door prize goodies lined up.

Mark
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 24 Mar 2014, 12:23 am
Mark, I have some excellent "Screw Your Neighbor" cds, including Susan Boyle, Kathy Gifford, and John Tesh, amongst others. We can also have a speaker toss contest, using a broken Klipsch RB 25 I found at a Goodwill.  :thumb:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 24 Mar 2014, 12:42 am
Don't give away all the secrets or nobody will show up.   :thumb:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Mr Peabody on 25 Mar 2014, 02:46 am
Hi, I'm in South County, Affton, any one willing to give a non-driver a ride?  Thanks

Bryan
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: mark@marktwain on 25 Mar 2014, 05:38 pm
He fella's, it's been a while, count me in for this shindig.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Vapor Audio on 25 Mar 2014, 06:57 pm
Still working on a prize, but it'll be something nice.  I have so much stuff laying around here, makes more sense to share with the crew. 
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: steve k on 25 Mar 2014, 07:21 pm
Quote
Hi, I'm in South County, Affton, any one willing to give a non-driver a ride?  Thanks
Bryan

I can do that. I live in Crestwood.

Steve
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Mr Peabody on 25 Mar 2014, 07:57 pm
Thanks Steve, send me an email via the link here and I will send you my info.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: vinyldavid on 10 Apr 2014, 09:33 pm
I'm in for the 3rd!  Got nothing going on that day.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 10 Apr 2014, 10:41 pm
Cool!  We're three weeks out and looking forward to seeing all of you for the crawl.  I'll post some meeting times and locations as we get closer.  Nothing set in stone, just general time frames that can be flexible as we see how the day progresses.

Good to have you along for the fun.

 

Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 14 Apr 2014, 03:29 pm
A little update - I got the silent Mcintosh mc30 back from mike, and it sings beautifully along with its brother on the Altec 19s. Youse guys are in for a treat...
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Mr Peabody on 20 Apr 2014, 11:55 pm
Did any one else realize that 5/4, the day after the Crawl, is the Record Show at Czech Hall?  What a weekend :)
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: jedi35 on 23 Apr 2014, 06:17 am
May 4th is also the date of the McGurk event. It looks like I'm out of the running for both events, as I have two shows at the Fox Theater on both days. Have fun guys.

Adrian
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: KenSeger on 27 Apr 2014, 12:44 pm
I will probably be able to attend the Vinyl Crawl

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98493)
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 27 Apr 2014, 01:48 pm
Glad to have you on board Ken.

We're going to start at Record Exchange at 10:00 am.  The Columbia gang will meet us there and we can shop for an hour or so.  When we've worn out our welcome, we'll head towards the Delmar Loop and check out Vintage Vinyl and some lunch.  After lunch we need to decide if it is Euclid Records or go directly to Dave's house to hear our purchases on some Altec 19 driven by McIntosh tubes.   

Record Exchange is 5320 Hampton Ave.

Vintage Vinyl is 6610 Delmar Blvd.

Euclid Records is 19 North Gore Ave.

See you guys at Record Exchange this coming Saturday at 10 am.  I will have two boxes of free records in my trunk if anybody wants to take home a door prize for coming on the crawl.  Nothing great, just stuff I don't want in my house anymore and you might like it.  Some ECM records and some real stinkers, too.  Oh, and before I forget, I get first dibs on any KISS items on the crawl to get for SteveK for not being with us on the crawl. One last thing; Bob in St. Louis, a collection of yodeling records will be coming to House Springs soon since you're not able to get off work to join us.  Paybacks and all... :lol:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Bob in St. Louis on 27 Apr 2014, 02:47 pm
One last thing; Bob in St. Louis, a collection of yodeling records will be coming to House Springs soon since you're not able to get off work to join us.  Paybacks and all... :lol:
Uhhhmmmm....... I think my doorbell is broken that day. (http://www.hawthorneaudio.us/forums/images/smilies/eusa_whistle.gif)
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 27 Apr 2014, 06:07 pm
Mark, Liam has decided to run with the trumpet for sixth grade band. If you have any unwanted/extra ECMs with brass that you think are accessible for him, set one or two aside. This might be the start of something great, or a blast between the eyes.  :o
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 30 Apr 2014, 01:16 pm
After a little prodding, Bill at Winston Electronics said he definitely would have the JBL LE14-1s refoamed no later than Friday, so we will have the JBL 250tis available for listening, as well as the Altecs and Klipsch downstairs.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 2 May 2014, 01:39 am
About 36 hours to go until the Vinyl Crawl.  We've had some late cancellations, but we're still on for Saturday morning at Record Exchange, moving  to Vintage Vinyl then over to Dave's house to hear some vintage gear (JBL, McIntosh, Altec, etc)

See you guys at 10 am at Record Exchange.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Scott F. on 2 May 2014, 02:02 am
I'll likely be a no-show this time around.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 2 May 2014, 06:06 pm
Hey Scott, if you can't make the crawl, try to stop by the house anytime after 1 pm. I'm breaking the LE14-1 woofers in now following the refoam, and they are sounding quite tasty. I don't know how long Colleen will let me keep these, if you catch my drift.  :icon_lol:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 3 May 2014, 11:27 pm
Had a nice time on the crawl.  I'll post pictures later since my service is slow today.  We started at Record Exchange with Jim, Bryan, Mark, Vance, Ken, Dave, Liam, Michael and David.  The store seemed better organized today and Ken discovered the joys of boxed classical.  Cheap, in excellent condition and you can almost reach them over the stacks of records in the way.  We then went to Vintage Vinyl and scored a few more buys and then broke for some lunch.  Vance and I ate at Seoul Taco and it was KILLER.  If you haven't tried it, head down to the loop soon.  Great funky food.

Ended up at Dave's house and heard two systems.  In the main room was Klipsch RF 7 (?) driven by one of those uber-cool vintage Yamaha receivers with the silver faceplates.  Source was a dumpster find ( :o ) Thorens table that Steve scored and it sounded just fine.  I'm checking my local dumpsters this weekend to see if the Thorens Bunny left any for me. Kent also stopped by for a listen.  Second system was the Altec 19 driven by Mac mc-30 mono blocs.  Pretty cool!!!!  Just pretty darned cool.  It was a pleasure to get to hear this combination playing some Steely Dan. 

Here's a list of my vinyl purchases for the day;
Gary Wright--The Light of Smiles
London Symphonic Band--Bach for Band (quadrophonic)
Hugo Montenegro--The Man from U.N.C.L.E.  just for the cover alone
Maurice Andre--Concertos for Trumpet/Orchestra  Hummel and Fasch
Glenn Gould--Bach Toccatas vol. 2
Dave Loggins--Apprentice
Jaco Pastorius--Modern American Music....Period!
Robert Ellis--The Lights from the Chemical Plant  2 record set at 45 rpm
Max Load-Max Load.  This is the punk rock band from Belleville that our own Mike Yaffe played in during the late 70's.  And he autographed it for me when we listened to it over at Dave's house. :rock:

A very nice day and it was great to see everyone again and listen to some fun tunes.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Blackmore on 4 May 2014, 12:35 am
As promised some shots of today's crawl

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98843)
Row after row of beautiful used vinyl and cd

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98842)
Jim checking some titles for Bryan

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98846)
SteveK, you're safe.  I didn't buy either one of these

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98845)
Dave and Jim in the stacks contemplating the New Madrid fault lines. Watch for falling speakers

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=98844)
Four R2R for your tape needs.
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: daves on 4 May 2014, 01:15 am
It was fun hunting for the ever elusive groups Liam and I seek. No luck finding anything Helen Merrill in the jazz section, no Jon Anderson Seven Songs, and nothing by the Dillards. Still quite fun seeing all the music, and thanks to Mark for bringing some quality trumpet albums for Liam.  8)

A big hi to Vance, who I think made it over for the first time.  :D
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: vhiner on 29 May 2014, 12:41 am
Dave it was great meeting you and seeing all the cool vintage gear!   :dance:
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: Mr Peabody on 1 Jun 2014, 03:14 am
Hi, it was nice to meet some of you for the first time.  I ended up with a nice copy of Yes Songs from Record Exchange, good music but production could have been better.  Got about 16 more LP's at the Record Show the next day.  A couple I may have to discard, Harry Chapan has a warp on the edge, funny one side will play but the side with the song I want will not, also snagged Mason Proffit for cheap but unfortunately one side is in pretty bad shape, on the up side I was able to listen to the other side and decided the album, Wanted, is worth buying, reviews on the CD mentioned not so great sound on CD, I may pay more and get it on vinyl, there are new available. 
Title: Re: GAS Vinyl Crawl 2014
Post by: KenSeger on 15 Dec 2014, 12:55 am
A friend from the Yahoo Bozak forum sent me some interesting articles about LP sales.
http://www.statista.com/statistics/188822/lp-album-sales-in-the-united-states-since-2009/ (http://www.statista.com/statistics/188822/lp-album-sales-in-the-united-states-since-2009/)
http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/12/14/1527220/vinyl-record-pressing-plants-struggle-to-keep-up-with-demand (http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/12/14/1527220/vinyl-record-pressing-plants-struggle-to-keep-up-with-demand)
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/the-biggest-music-comeback-of-2014-vinyl-records/ar-BBgF6m7 (http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/the-biggest-music-comeback-of-2014-vinyl-records/ar-BBgF6m7)
I was surprised that the market for CDs is only 20 times larger than the market for LPs.  I would have thought that the LP market would be 1/100th the size or smaller.
That's probably more of a reflection of CD sales going down versus digital downloading, even though the number of LPs sold has increased 49% over last year's sales.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/01/06/vinyl_lp_sales_hit_22_year_record_in_2013_digital_music_sales_down_chart.html (http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/01/06/vinyl_lp_sales_hit_22_year_record_in_2013_digital_music_sales_down_chart.html)
Ken